Registration for Historic Monuments 11 août 1992 (≈ 1992)
Order to register the farm.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Farm (Case A 409): registration by order of 11 August 1992
Origin and history
The farm in Brizeaux, in the department of Meuse (Great East region), is a historical monument inscribed by ministerial decree. This rural building, whose exact address is 18 Grande Rue, reflects the local architectural features of Lorraine, an area marked by a strong agricultural tradition. Its registration in 1992 reflects its heritage value, although the precise details of its construction or history remain little documented in available sources.
In the historical context of Lorraine, farms like Brizeaux played a central role in the economy and social life of villages. They served both as housing, as a place for storing crops and as a workspace for agricultural activities. The region, long marked by French and Germanic influences, has developed a rural architecture adapted to the needs of peasant communities, often organized around inner courtyards and stone or wooden buildings.